Claims
- 1. A process for producing rolled sheets of tungsten heavy metal alloy having improved tensile elongation comprising:
- (a) forming a relatively uniform blend of elemental metal powders, wherein the blend consists essentially of 93% by weight of tungsten, balance nickel and iron in essentially an 8:2 weight ratio of nickel to iron,
- (b) pressing the powder to form a green body in the shape of a bar,
- (c) sintering the green body in a reducing atmosphere at a temperature below about 1425.degree. C. for a time sufficient to achieve a partially dense body containing sufficient strength to enable handling, and
- (d) sintering the partially dense body to full density and a microstructure consisting essentially of rounded tungsten grains in a continuous second phase containing iron and nickel by liquid phase sintering in a reducing atmosphere at temperature sufficiently elevated and above the melting point of both iron and nickel to achieve liquid phase sintering, said temperature being in the range of from about 1540-1545.degree. C. said sintering of said partially dense body forming a resulting sintered body, and
- (e) forming rolled sheets from said resulting sintered body wherein said rolled sheets has a tensile elongation of about 25 percent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 140,504, filed Jan. 4, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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